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trains are being evacuated at the pentagon metro station. leaves on the track caught fire in the tunnel somehow and that created a lot of smoke. firefighters are there. right now trains are single tracking between pentagon station and lean faint plaza. expect delays both direction -- l'enfant plaza. expect delays both directions on the blue and yellow lines. good evening. we are just hours away from the first and only vice presidential debate joe biden under pressure to do well after president obama's lackluster performance last week. we've got anita brikman live with the story from mclean but begin with a preview. >> reporter: both vice president joe
trains are being evacuated at the pentagon metro station. leaves on the track caught fire in the tunnel somehow and that created a lot of smoke. firefighters are there. right now trains are single tracking between pentagon station and lean faint plaza. expect delays both direction -- l'enfant plaza. expect delays both directions on the blue and yellow lines. good evening. we are just hours away from the first and only vice presidential debate joe biden under pressure to do well after president...
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or restoring levees properly think about this and the minute of television that you just watched the pentagon just blew a million two hundred seventy six thousand four hundred and forty five dollars yeah let's break the set. of some of the. happy halloween guys today the favorite holiday for a lot of people who love dressing up in epic costumes are watching late night horror films or perhaps the best excuse of all is having all the candy in the world but what if i told you that pretty much all the hollow when candy you're consuming is contaminated but you still eat it you see manufacturers have been capitalizing on a little something called genetically modified foods and this whole when you can find them infiltrating your candy stash and reese's kit kat twix snickers milky way the list goes on and on so what you're can you buy look and taste good what's in it is not good just take a look at the ingredients on the wrapper it says sugar sugar beets high fructose corn syrup corn starch soybean oil canola oil just to name a few you're buying into the g.m.o. machine a machine created to benefit th
or restoring levees properly think about this and the minute of television that you just watched the pentagon just blew a million two hundred seventy six thousand four hundred and forty five dollars yeah let's break the set. of some of the. happy halloween guys today the favorite holiday for a lot of people who love dressing up in epic costumes are watching late night horror films or perhaps the best excuse of all is having all the candy in the world but what if i told you that pretty much all...
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the pentagon regards cyber war as equivalent to an armed attack, which justifies military response. but of course, that is when it is directed against us. the leading liberal figure in the state department, state department legal adviser, says cyber war is an act of war if it results in significant destruction. like the attacks against iranian nuclear facilities. and such acts, he says, justify force in self-defense. but of course, he means only attacks against the united states for his clients. well, israel's lethal armory, which is enormous, includes advanced submarines, recently provided by germany. these are capable of carrying is your's nuclear-tipped missiles. these are short of the deployed murdered -- or to try to set up conditions in which the united states will do so. and the united states, of course, has a vast array of nuclear-weapons all over the world, surrounding the region from the mediterranean to the indian ocean, including enough firepower in the persian gulf to destroy most of the world. another story that is in the news right now is the israeli bombing of the ir
the pentagon regards cyber war as equivalent to an armed attack, which justifies military response. but of course, that is when it is directed against us. the leading liberal figure in the state department, state department legal adviser, says cyber war is an act of war if it results in significant destruction. like the attacks against iranian nuclear facilities. and such acts, he says, justify force in self-defense. but of course, he means only attacks against the united states for his...
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she made the comment that governor romney wants to add trillions to the pentagon spending. post" person -- two things could tip the balance. the aversion to taxes and debt, and the affection for small government. host it iguest: it is a fair po- i will often correct the record of what kathy said, but i agree that a veteran issues are a key part of our state. new hampshire has one of the highest percentages of veterans in the country per-capita. as well as bae systems, the largest manufacturing employer. when the president talks about military issues, we are looking at devastating cuts to our defense budget, our military, and that have a direct impact on the shipyard and defense contractors and men and women in the armed forces. the president's attitude toward the navy was telling. governor romney calls for a larger navy. is that its smallest size since 1917. he likened the navy to horses and bayonets. there's a real disconnect. governor romney is strong on this issue, understands the need to care for our veterans. we need to make sure our men and women in the field have eve
she made the comment that governor romney wants to add trillions to the pentagon spending. post" person -- two things could tip the balance. the aversion to taxes and debt, and the affection for small government. host it iguest: it is a fair po- i will often correct the record of what kathy said, but i agree that a veteran issues are a key part of our state. new hampshire has one of the highest percentages of veterans in the country per-capita. as well as bae systems, the largest...
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commands at the pentagon redeployed resources for this reason. and obama tried to strengthen economic ties. for example, congress passed a free trade pact with south korea. but mitt romney and others say obama still hasn't done enough on issues such as the currency disparity with china and the republicans say his approach to a nuclear weapon is misguided. the professor said somewhere along the way, obama got side tracked. >> he had this idea, and his position, but it is so volatile and promising at the same time during his administration, and naturally i think that was that region instead of asia. >> most americans care most about what happens at home. millions of them are without work. we will get the latest numbers on friday and no doubt voters will look to that as a cue to how obama has done. >>>en emunemployment has hit a record high, the jobless rate is exceptionally high in areas that continued to implement austerity efforts. the average job lts rate across the 17-member euro zone was 11.6%. the figure was up from 11.5% in august. spain mar
commands at the pentagon redeployed resources for this reason. and obama tried to strengthen economic ties. for example, congress passed a free trade pact with south korea. but mitt romney and others say obama still hasn't done enough on issues such as the currency disparity with china and the republicans say his approach to a nuclear weapon is misguided. the professor said somewhere along the way, obama got side tracked. >> he had this idea, and his position, but it is so volatile and...
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, from her post at the pentagon is that there were at least two drones over this area while the attack was in progress, one arrived about an hour into it, was running low on fuel. that was replaced by one that fl flew in from italy. neither was armed. what do you make that of? >> well, bill, two things. first of all, we now know that the white house instantaneously knew who was happening in this particular situation. we are told that the president said that the military should do everything that was necessary. that drone that you were talking about was not only showing what was happening, but it shows that we could have had an f-15 there within an hour. we could have had special forces within two hours and this was a seven-hour long attack. we are trying to find out now what orders were issued, why those orders weren't obeyed, and again, why this huge effort to cover up everything and to mislead the american people and in fact the world about what actually happened when we had video coverage. bill: i did not mean to stop you so suddenly. but the senator from georgia he was referring to
, from her post at the pentagon is that there were at least two drones over this area while the attack was in progress, one arrived about an hour into it, was running low on fuel. that was replaced by one that fl flew in from italy. neither was armed. what do you make that of? >> well, bill, two things. first of all, we now know that the white house instantaneously knew who was happening in this particular situation. we are told that the president said that the military should do...
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she made the comment that mitt romney wants to add trillions to the pentagon spending. this echoes what you just said that said competing aspects of the political culture could tip the balance in either direction. when is the state's aversion to taxes and affection for small government. guest: it is a fair point, and while i will often correct the record of what she says, this is a critical part of the state. new hampshire has one of the highest percentage of veterans and the country per capita. we have been able shipyard and the largest manufacturing employer in new hampshire. when the president talks about military issues we're looking at a sequester right now that will mean that devastating cuts to our defense budget, military. that will have a direct impact on the shipyard and other defense contractors and men and women in the armed forces. mitt romney has called for a larger navy. smallest size since 1917. the president likened the navy to forces -- courses and bayonets. -- courses and bayonets. -- horses and bayonets. host: the other cultural dynamic is women's is
she made the comment that mitt romney wants to add trillions to the pentagon spending. this echoes what you just said that said competing aspects of the political culture could tip the balance in either direction. when is the state's aversion to taxes and affection for small government. guest: it is a fair point, and while i will often correct the record of what she says, this is a critical part of the state. new hampshire has one of the highest percentage of veterans and the country per...
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would you have a spending priority for people or for weapons systems at the pentagon? >> let me start by saying a little bit -- in the future, we are not going to be judged on our might as a country. it will not be disorder as we have or how many tanks we have, how many aircraft we have. we will be judged on our ability to compete in the world economically. i spent some time with people who had survived presidents and secretaries of state on the council of foreign relations, someone i have high regard for. this is not my original idea. it is basically his. but i agree with him. i think we really need to focus strategically. >> what is strategic -- does that mean you would downsize the current military might of the united states? >> i think we need to be nimble. >> what does that mean? >> because we have to pay attention to terrorist outbreaks that come up often, we need to be nimble. we need to rely on technology. we need to be strategic in how we go about -- have now? military. it might be smaller, but the most important thing for us is to make sure we have a strong e
would you have a spending priority for people or for weapons systems at the pentagon? >> let me start by saying a little bit -- in the future, we are not going to be judged on our might as a country. it will not be disorder as we have or how many tanks we have, how many aircraft we have. we will be judged on our ability to compete in the world economically. i spent some time with people who had survived presidents and secretaries of state on the council of foreign relations, someone i...
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delays.some around the pentagon, a little volume. 395, all lanes open. waterline repairs continue in and that's new jersey avenue closed near rhode island avenue, water main repairs. in springfield, 95 out of dale city, there's volume. there's a crash in the triangle 95, one lane blocked. the maryland beltway, struggling between college park towards spring, one lane getting by crash. back to you. >> thank you. d.c. area homes and businesses are still in the dark. a couple days after hurricane sandy. reporting just shy of 1400 outages. is for all d.c., madera, and prince george's. dominion, about 20,000 outages virginia.n it will try to have everybody back on by tomorrow night. bge has 85,000 customers without power in maryland. not sure how long it will take. class will be back in session in most d.c. schools today. some individual schools are closed. buildings still don't have power. brianne carter is at one of the -- the affected schools, excel academy. >> in landover, the school will even though all other prince george's county public schools and offi
delays.some around the pentagon, a little volume. 395, all lanes open. waterline repairs continue in and that's new jersey avenue closed near rhode island avenue, water main repairs. in springfield, 95 out of dale city, there's volume. there's a crash in the triangle 95, one lane blocked. the maryland beltway, struggling between college park towards spring, one lane getting by crash. back to you. >> thank you. d.c. area homes and businesses are still in the dark. a couple days after...
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i fought against the pentagon policy that made our women wear muslim garb in saudi arabia and standing up for the women in the military. i have fought for equipment and get them back to work and get this count reapp going again. this is what the election is about and not the diversions that try to scare voterss and women. >> gretchen: interesting pointings. martha mcsally's veteran and candidate down in arizona. >> i need your support it is martha mcsally.com. i appreciate all of the support. thanks for letting me on this morning. >> gretchen: we invited her opponent to appear and not heard back. we are following breaking news. a neighborhood that has flames shooting out of the sand. can you reschedule halloween that is an idea tossed around. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look. maybe you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time
i fought against the pentagon policy that made our women wear muslim garb in saudi arabia and standing up for the women in the military. i have fought for equipment and get them back to work and get this count reapp going again. this is what the election is about and not the diversions that try to scare voterss and women. >> gretchen: interesting pointings. martha mcsally's veteran and candidate down in arizona. >> i need your support it is martha mcsally.com. i appreciate all of...
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of command went from my headquarters at the 7th infrapb tridivision headquarters right back to the pentagon. we said that should never happen again. so we looked at command of control relationships in this exercise. so we're going to bring up the next panel and this exercise was conducted in august and we're going to take a few minutes to get the panel up here and we'll have the panel moderator introduce us, john vaughan from harris, but if any of you need to make a head call, behind these screens we have men and women's heads, restrooms for those of you who don't know the term. behind those screens. rich is telling me i'm going back wrong end of the ship, back that way behind the screens, so feel free to go back there. so let's take a few minutes now and bring the panel up and the panel moderator, john vaughan thank my name is john vaughan, i'm from harris corporation. we're delighted a sponsor again this year of san francisco fleet week. our focus, if you had an opportunity to see on the way in the demonstration, is on interoperatability. this has been a challenge as lts general just ment
of command went from my headquarters at the 7th infrapb tridivision headquarters right back to the pentagon. we said that should never happen again. so we looked at command of control relationships in this exercise. so we're going to bring up the next panel and this exercise was conducted in august and we're going to take a few minutes to get the panel up here and we'll have the panel moderator introduce us, john vaughan from harris, but if any of you need to make a head call, behind these...
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that prompted much discussion between the press and the pentagon about what to do for the next conflict. ground rules were agreed upon. in 1991, that is when it was instituted again. the difference in that conference -- conflict is wit was instituted on a pool basis. camera people, journalists who were embedded with the military were expected to share all of their material with all of the other major outlets. that created a pool operation to ir content.of there that morphed in the events after n embedded situation that was not pulleooled. >> when we first heard ramping up to 2003 the afghanistan invasion, the u.s. troops on the special groundwork special forces. it was such a small force. the issue really came up again in 2002 as people were preparing to embed in iraq. i heard about it and many of my peers already in the field thought, no way, we will not do that. our impression of the 1991 embeds is that they were stuck in a room and could not get anything done. a lot of us chose not to embed and many of us went to iraq into the north. i would say we were shocked and appalled at how mu
that prompted much discussion between the press and the pentagon about what to do for the next conflict. ground rules were agreed upon. in 1991, that is when it was instituted again. the difference in that conference -- conflict is wit was instituted on a pool basis. camera people, journalists who were embedded with the military were expected to share all of their material with all of the other major outlets. that created a pool operation to ir content.of there that morphed in the events after...
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some residents in pentagon city found a beaver at their doorstep this morning. animal control has dealt with at least three roaming beavers today. the rain and floodwaters may have broken one of their dams. now you have the news edge. news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. >> fox 5 news isn't over. go to www.myfoxdc.com now for news, weather and entertainment updates. fox 5 news is washington's best news on air and online at www.myfoxdc.com brought to you by verizon 4g lte. about fighting for what's right and just. maryland's gay and lesbian families share the same values and they should share in the right to marry. i believe people of faith understand this isn't about any one religious belief. to make a lifelong commitment to the person you love. join me in supporting question 6. it's the right thing to do.
some residents in pentagon city found a beaver at their doorstep this morning. animal control has dealt with at least three roaming beavers today. the rain and floodwaters may have broken one of their dams. now you have the news edge. news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. >> fox 5 news isn't over. go to www.myfoxdc.com now for news, weather and entertainment updates. fox 5 news is washington's best news on air and online at www.myfoxdc.com brought to you by verizon 4g lte. about fighting for...
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all right now john of course you mentioned you were in the air force a new pentagon report says that banks appear to be misselling student loans to the troops even though they have a special protections not available to the rest of the population forty one percent of troops have student loans so here is get into that area of the banks and the banks stirrers and a lot of the problems there as it applies to the military and the seemingly the banks don't mind who they victimize even the troops here thought well you mention the special protections and congress has created special protections for troops that take on debt i believe certain conditions if you're deployed you can put your interest payments on hold that sort of thing so on one hand you have the noble intent as we so often see government economic policy of helping the troops but i think what it actually does is it entices troops to take on debt that they might not otherwise take on if you don't have to pay for it right now then it's more and instead to take on that debt so. sure you know the banks are going to take advantage of
all right now john of course you mentioned you were in the air force a new pentagon report says that banks appear to be misselling student loans to the troops even though they have a special protections not available to the rest of the population forty one percent of troops have student loans so here is get into that area of the banks and the banks stirrers and a lot of the problems there as it applies to the military and the seemingly the banks don't mind who they victimize even the troops...
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> in columbus joe said that the white house has received briefings on the disaster response and the pentagon maybe called in to help. >> the president made an offer and the possibilities extend and the defense department. >> meanwhile in new jersey republican chris christy made it clear that he is occupied and now off the campaign trail in support of mitt. >> i will tell you this administration at the moment could give a dam less about election day. if you hear about the devastation that's upon this state. i am sure that while the nation election is obviously important, that the people of new jersey at this moment would really be unhappy with me if they thought for a second i was occupying my time thinking of how i was going to get people to vote a week from today. >> now, with seven days left until the election a wild card in the form of a wild storm has put both campaigns into unexpected territory on october 30th 2012. >> well, president obama will travel the storm of new jersey to view the storm damage from the storm that struck the east coast to thank first responders and romney is sell
> in columbus joe said that the white house has received briefings on the disaster response and the pentagon maybe called in to help. >> the president made an offer and the possibilities extend and the defense department. >> meanwhile in new jersey republican chris christy made it clear that he is occupied and now off the campaign trail in support of mitt. >> i will tell you this administration at the moment could give a dam less about election day. if you hear about the...
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national security correspondent jennifer griffin has that story from the pentagon. >> senior u.s. officials tell fox news that tunisian that a suspect in the attack on september 11 was identified on the benghazi consulate internal surveillance tape recovered after the attack on the come pound where ambassador chrissteins and aide sean smith were killed. the suspect and one other were detained at airport in turkey in the days after the attack. travelling on fox documents. he has now been identified being present at the attack using the images obtained from the consulate compound video. he was transferred to tunisian custody. as of yet, the u.s. interrogators have not had access to him, much to frustration of the u.s. investigators and members of the senate intelligence committee. >> once the president in january of 2009 signed the executive order saying we're going to shut down guantanamo, any enemy combatant as this individual is, there is no policy in place to take possession of him. interrogate him in a way we can gain valuable information. >> state department would not comment.
national security correspondent jennifer griffin has that story from the pentagon. >> senior u.s. officials tell fox news that tunisian that a suspect in the attack on september 11 was identified on the benghazi consulate internal surveillance tape recovered after the attack on the come pound where ambassador chrissteins and aide sean smith were killed. the suspect and one other were detained at airport in turkey in the days after the attack. travelling on fox documents. he has now been...
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. >> the pentagon has released numbers through jim mcla chefsy our pentagon correspondent, 7400 national guard troops forces have been called up on to state active duty supporting governors in new york, massachusetts, virginia, delaware, connecticut and maryland as well, continuing in some of those areas. one quick question, we knew early voting in maryland was canceled yesterday. what about the impacts on election day, which are run by individual states? not a federal responsibility, but constitutional mandated to be that first tuesday in november. >> it's -- right. an act of congress, actually, the constitution gives congress the power and it was an act of congress started back in the mid 1800s to make it the first tuesday after the second monday. but, it came up, i'm told this came up with craig fugate, fema director, came up with his counterparts in the state and locals, asking essentially is dealing with election day issues, moving precincts, trying to get power to them, is that something the federal government would pay for and mr. fugate, who had an experience with this on his own
. >> the pentagon has released numbers through jim mcla chefsy our pentagon correspondent, 7400 national guard troops forces have been called up on to state active duty supporting governors in new york, massachusetts, virginia, delaware, connecticut and maryland as well, continuing in some of those areas. one quick question, we knew early voting in maryland was canceled yesterday. what about the impacts on election day, which are run by individual states? not a federal responsibility, but...
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if you think back to the pentagon papers, daniel ellsworth has to come to "the new york times" for a paper like new times to get the leak out. and that was the only way to make them public. when the government wanted to do terrible things to daniel ellsberg of action had to send people to break into a psychiatrist office. no longer necessary. the government now has other tools for doing this kind of things. it seems very old-fashioned, doesn't? but what i really wanted to start the panel, how things have really changed in our lakes more serious threat now? how the prosecutions shut off the flow of information to the public? is a time to give more legal protection? is the time to clarify the espionage act them and cheap we visit this thing for classification but so have things changed and if so, what should we do about a? i will start with -- everybody has been named david r. scott on this panel. >> thanks. it's an honor to be here. thanks to karen and the center r for having me, to be an and scots. so there's so much to say here that it's going to be tough times come are maybe it's j
if you think back to the pentagon papers, daniel ellsworth has to come to "the new york times" for a paper like new times to get the leak out. and that was the only way to make them public. when the government wanted to do terrible things to daniel ellsberg of action had to send people to break into a psychiatrist office. no longer necessary. the government now has other tools for doing this kind of things. it seems very old-fashioned, doesn't? but what i really wanted to start the...
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president, every single morning i get up i have my staff contact the pentagon, because i want to know exactly how many sacrifices have been made. just in the last five days, the number of what they called fallen angels, when we lose a warrior in iraq and afghanistan the military has a freeze for it. i was making my fourth or fifth trip out of baghdad, and i do not know if it was a colonel or a major who said -- they said, "senator, permission to board a fallen angel." then in the back of that cargo plane came a flag-draped coffin. my colleagues with me on that trip, all we could think of was the family waiting in dover, delaware, for that angel to return. it matters. that is what i never generally say how many, the exact number. 6,502 fallen angels as of today. 50,060 wounded. over 17,000 with multiple wounds, and those of you out there who are of the vietnam generation the president and i are from, 50% of them would have died if they received the same injury in vietnam but for the fact that of what they call the triage capability of the military. they are going to need extensive medi
president, every single morning i get up i have my staff contact the pentagon, because i want to know exactly how many sacrifices have been made. just in the last five days, the number of what they called fallen angels, when we lose a warrior in iraq and afghanistan the military has a freeze for it. i was making my fourth or fifth trip out of baghdad, and i do not know if it was a colonel or a major who said -- they said, "senator, permission to board a fallen angel." then in the back...
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cia coming in and saying bin laden's about to attack and the neo conservatives particularly in the pentagon come back with this theory that no bin ladin is working hand in glove with saddam hussein of iraq and it's all this big game and it's a false flag operation where bin ladin is pretending there's going to be an attack so we will stop paying attention and. apparently not only didn't know that bin laden had in fact declared war on iraq in one thousand nine hundred i mean that's what got him expelled from saudi arabia what you have this is what he was a passport it was an absurd theory and it was a theory that was brought to president bush with no support but they advanced it as you know this is the truth and so the cia is sitting there. is if i said you know your cars being towed away well actually what that has to do with is the fact that i haven't had you know i'm not being paid enough today you know two things that have nothing to do with the other not and i'm the only guy who has to come in and stop and speak with actual presidential daily brief saying no we are not being fooled no b
cia coming in and saying bin laden's about to attack and the neo conservatives particularly in the pentagon come back with this theory that no bin ladin is working hand in glove with saddam hussein of iraq and it's all this big game and it's a false flag operation where bin ladin is pretending there's going to be an attack so we will stop paying attention and. apparently not only didn't know that bin laden had in fact declared war on iraq in one thousand nine hundred i mean that's what got him...
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you go back to the pentagon papers, a lawyer from "the new york times" and law professor, talked about what he saw as the disorderly situation, that the government should have broad powers to keep people -- to keep secrets, but once those secrets pass to the fresh, theress view -- have the free tom -- freedom to publish. and that was part of an implicit bargain on the government side that prosecution, leakers, prosecutions of publishers, would be exceedingly rare, and on the press side, there would be responsibility, if you will there would be consideration. and you now see that i think some of that are began appears to -- appears to be breaking down. you now have six prosecutions of leakers in the obama: administration, after three prior prosecutions. you now have a press that is not just "the new york times" and not just the "was washington post" but wikileaks. so, it's a changing landscape on both sides. different kind of media. i think a different attitude in government, or at least that's what it appears to us. the rise of concerns about terrorism and concern for government secrec
you go back to the pentagon papers, a lawyer from "the new york times" and law professor, talked about what he saw as the disorderly situation, that the government should have broad powers to keep people -- to keep secrets, but once those secrets pass to the fresh, theress view -- have the free tom -- freedom to publish. and that was part of an implicit bargain on the government side that prosecution, leakers, prosecutions of publishers, would be exceedingly rare, and on the press...
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let's say at a pentagon facility, which is a real example. but it turns out that tritium became so popular and moved so quickly -- >> host: and profitable? >> guest: well, it's, its financials aren't available, but one assumes. they were acquired by honeywell several years ago. but they're very popular, and they grew very quickly, and their system is used in 52 countries now. but it turns out that it was vulnerable to a very well known, rather old vulnerability that hackers knew about, everybody's known about for years. and so i thought the story was valuable and instructive because it showed that the gee whiz component has sometimes blinded software makers and manufacturers, and the profits that lay, you know, within reach have sometimes maybe blinded them or clouded their view of risk so that they rush forward with the technology before it's as secure as it probably should be. charlie has given some terrific talks about the incentive structures for software makers and whether or not they're properly in balance to make sure that they're secu
let's say at a pentagon facility, which is a real example. but it turns out that tritium became so popular and moved so quickly -- >> host: and profitable? >> guest: well, it's, its financials aren't available, but one assumes. they were acquired by honeywell several years ago. but they're very popular, and they grew very quickly, and their system is used in 52 countries now. but it turns out that it was vulnerable to a very well known, rather old vulnerability that hackers knew...
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i believe there is that in the -- fat in the military and the pentagon. i believe there is too much brass there. it will take people on the inside to reform it before we can get that right. we have partly to many civilian employees. we are not keeping the track of that. there are people better in the system to make as recommendations than me. some people i work with, i trust them substantially. john bolton is one. john bolton is one.
i believe there is that in the -- fat in the military and the pentagon. i believe there is too much brass there. it will take people on the inside to reform it before we can get that right. we have partly to many civilian employees. we are not keeping the track of that. there are people better in the system to make as recommendations than me. some people i work with, i trust them substantially. john bolton is one. john bolton is one.
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the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and networks as a new domain of the war and yet we realized that maybe one in a thousand people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and death of the vulnerabilities. and so, what we are trying to do in the series is take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad and congress and people around the country can understand and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. we have a pretty simple proposition. you can either embrace the kind of approach commerce one wilson has embraced. she signed the pledge to support the cut cabin balance program. that's a tea party approach to balancing the budget and it has no new revenues even for the wealthiest americans. and it is so draconian that would require deep cuts in social security and medicare over time or we can member is a balanced approach. that's what i support and i think we can go back to the kind of tax rates we had under the clinton administration and t
the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and networks as a new domain of the war and yet we realized that maybe one in a thousand people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and death of the vulnerabilities. and so, what we are trying to do in the series is take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad and congress and people around the country can understand and so maybe start the...
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the pentagon had declared cyberspace as a new domain of war. we realized maybe one in a thousand people really understood what cyberspace was. and the degree and double the of the vulnerability. -- end of the death of the vulnerabilities. the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> the cyberspace vulnerability tonight on the communicators on c-span [applause] -- on c-span2. >> and now a discussion of the money that president obama and mitt romney are expected to raise in the final days of their campaigns. will hear about the effect that citizens united has hide in years past. from "washington journal", this is 40 minutes. host: do we know all we know about how much money has been raced and how much they're spending as we head into election day? guest: we got reports as of the 17th day of october. that's the last report we'll get. when they spend money, especially when these outside organizations
the pentagon had declared cyberspace as a new domain of war. we realized maybe one in a thousand people really understood what cyberspace was. and the degree and double the of the vulnerability. -- end of the death of the vulnerabilities. the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> the cyberspace vulnerability tonight on the communicators...
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i try to understand liability, with the exceptions could be found in the law, what the pentagon papers fun with all those cases came to me, and it was fairly momentous on july july 25th when we first release those, and as a lawyer you have this sense, well, what happens now. no prior restraint. pretty confident about that, but what happens now, what will be the consequence for press law, for liability, for national security. and what happened after july july 25th is exactly what usually happens in these situations. i get invited to be on panels all over the world to talk about the issue. that was about it. we never heard from the government. what i found was that wikileaks really became sort of an inkblot test or roszak test of what he cared about. as i went around and talked about it, when i was in china the professors and china raise the question. i talked about how the new york times had been very careful in publishing these and concerned about not harming national security, not exposing confidential informants and other sioux had helped the u.s. government or our allies in afghanis
i try to understand liability, with the exceptions could be found in the law, what the pentagon papers fun with all those cases came to me, and it was fairly momentous on july july 25th when we first release those, and as a lawyer you have this sense, well, what happens now. no prior restraint. pretty confident about that, but what happens now, what will be the consequence for press law, for liability, for national security. and what happened after july july 25th is exactly what usually happens...
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president, every single morning i get up i have my staff contact the pentagon, because i want to know exactly how many sacrifices have been made. just in the last five days, the number of what they called fallen angels, when we lose a warrior in iraq and afghanistan the military has a freeze for it. i was making my fourth or fifth trip out of baghdad, and i do not know if it was a colonel or a major who said -- they said, senator, permission to board a fallen angel. then in the back of that cargo plane came a flag-draped coffin. my colleagues with me on that trip, all we could think of was the family weighty in dover, delaware, for that angel to return. it matters. that is what i never generally say how many, the exact number. 6500 to fallen angels as of today. 50,060 wounded. over 17,000 with multiple wounds, and those of you out there who are of the vietnam cogeneration the president and i are from, 50% of them would have died if they received the same injury in vietnam but for the fact that they called the tree ash capability of the military. they are going to need extensive medica
president, every single morning i get up i have my staff contact the pentagon, because i want to know exactly how many sacrifices have been made. just in the last five days, the number of what they called fallen angels, when we lose a warrior in iraq and afghanistan the military has a freeze for it. i was making my fourth or fifth trip out of baghdad, and i do not know if it was a colonel or a major who said -- they said, senator, permission to board a fallen angel. then in the back of that...
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you can see the pentagon there in the distance. folks traveling both ways on 395. traffic not bad at all. we're hoping lots of people are staying home. it is only going to get worse over the next couple of hours. unless you absolutely have to be out for some reason, for work perhaps like us, definitely want to stay home. i can tell you the experience in old town was interesting this morning. the potomac river always flooding. that was kind of starting as we were leaving about an hour or so ago. lots folks putting sandbags out because of that low-lying area. lts of folks putting plastic tarps out over windows with tape, to make sure that if it shatters, that that is secure. so we're keeping an eye on things for you. we'll be back out here for you just after noon today. >> all right, melissa, thanks. i just got something i just retweeted, ocean city pier ripped apart. downtown underwater, he says. we want to show you a life picture from rehoboth beach. the waves are kicking up there from the board walk. we saw a lot of dune destruction. we'll have a live report right
you can see the pentagon there in the distance. folks traveling both ways on 395. traffic not bad at all. we're hoping lots of people are staying home. it is only going to get worse over the next couple of hours. unless you absolutely have to be out for some reason, for work perhaps like us, definitely want to stay home. i can tell you the experience in old town was interesting this morning. the potomac river always flooding. that was kind of starting as we were leaving about an hour or so ago....
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. >> we're looking into cybersecurity and cyber warfare, the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and the networks as a new domain of war and yet we realized that maybe 1 in one dows and people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. so what we are trying to do it in the zero days a series is take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and a platonic idea is everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> cyberspace vulnerabilities, tonight at 8:00 eastern on the communicators, on c-span2. >> we have a pretty simple proposition. you can either increase the kind of approach that congresswoman wilson has embraced. she signed a pledge to support the cut, cap, and balance program. that is a tea party approach to balancing the budget. it has no new revenues, even for the wealthiest americans. it is so draconian that it would require deep cuts in social security and medicare over time. or we
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or the pentagon building and buying what it please. he wouldn't stand for price-fixing or these outrages against people who work for wages and pay their taxes. you can be damn sure he wouldn't try to prove his manhood by prolonging a war that shouldn't have started in the first place. it's a damn shame all this happened to george, because i don't know how long it will be until we have a president who feels like that. he was right. our great country missed an incredible opportunity in 1972. [applause] >> but even though george mcgovern lost that election that loss is not his legacy. right now there's a family in camden, new jersey, they can put food on the table. that's his legacy. there's a little girl who must never heard the name george mcgovern who has enough to feed and is getting an education. that's his legacy. there's a young man in california or columbia or kenya committed to peace and justice because of his inspiration. that's his legacy. and it is up to us to each and every one of us to carry that legacy forward. we love you,
or the pentagon building and buying what it please. he wouldn't stand for price-fixing or these outrages against people who work for wages and pay their taxes. you can be damn sure he wouldn't try to prove his manhood by prolonging a war that shouldn't have started in the first place. it's a damn shame all this happened to george, because i don't know how long it will be until we have a president who feels like that. he was right. our great country missed an incredible opportunity in 1972....
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the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and networks as the new domain of war and yet, we realized that maybe one in 1000 people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. so what we are trying to do in the zero day series is to take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> host: mr. o'harrow if you look at cyberspace in the united states right now, how would you describe security overall? let's just describe maybe break-ins in the neighborhood. >> guest: in the spirit of explanatory mission we have to can't really talk about cyberspace and the united states. a computer user in washington d.c. or in wichita or san francisco is effectively working shoulder-to-shoulder with a computer worker in beijing or in moscow. there there is literally milliseconds of difference in space and time in cyberspace. so i thought
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the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and networks as a new do main of war. and yet, we realize that maybe one in a thousand people understood what cyberspace was and the degree and denth of vellner abilities and so what we're trying to do is take pieces of it and explain the fund meantles and the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on the communicate tors on c-span2. >> it's a great source of information for the public so if you want to know what is going on with legislation or policy, c-span has it covered. >> i like "book tv" because i get to see authors peeking around the country. >> c-span offers the news as it's happening. it doesn't offer commentary, it's just telling you the facts so you can make your own decision. the decisions are not being told to you and that is interesting. people who want to be engaged in solet and know what is going on. >> c-span creat
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this is coming up from the pentagon. in fact, this looks much improved from what it was about 5 or 7 minutes ago. let's also take a look elsewhere if you're planning to head here on 270. everything is final. no issues from fred -- fine. no issues from frederick to the point where the lanes divide. you have your wet road conditions. this is all going to change quickly as the day progresses and the winds increase. please keep in mind we're going to have to deal with debris and trees down, power lines down and power outages as well. treat any intersection that you come upon, if the lights are out, it's a four-way stop. we go quickly to our graphic. want to let you know you need to limit your travel, add extra time, slow down, buckle up. 511 is a good place to get your road conditions. i'll have more on traffic coming up in a few minutes. back to you guys. >> thank you, monika. >>> the power problems in the immediate d.c. area could start as soon as wind gusts pick up. we already heard of outages in northern virginia. if you
this is coming up from the pentagon. in fact, this looks much improved from what it was about 5 or 7 minutes ago. let's also take a look elsewhere if you're planning to head here on 270. everything is final. no issues from fred -- fine. no issues from frederick to the point where the lanes divide. you have your wet road conditions. this is all going to change quickly as the day progresses and the winds increase. please keep in mind we're going to have to deal with debris and trees down, power...
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the pentagon declared cyberspace as a newcomen of war. we realized that maybe one of 1000 people understood what cyberspace was. what we are trying to do is to take pieces of it can't explain the fundamentals. the idea is that everybody from my parents, to congress, and people around the country can understand and maybe start a process of coming up with ways to defend it cyberspace better. eastern. t at 8:00 christi eastern. t at 8:00 christi >> this morning, bob biersack
the pentagon declared cyberspace as a newcomen of war. we realized that maybe one of 1000 people understood what cyberspace was. what we are trying to do is to take pieces of it can't explain the fundamentals. the idea is that everybody from my parents, to congress, and people around the country can understand and maybe start a process of coming up with ways to defend it cyberspace better. eastern. t at 8:00 christi eastern. t at 8:00 christi >> this morning, bob biersack
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the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and networks as a new domain of war, and yet we realized that maybe one in 1,000 people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. what we're trying to do in the zero days series is to take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the basic idea is frmb my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand, and so maybe start the process of coming up with ways to defend cyberspace better. >> cyberspace vulnerabilities, tonight at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> this week on "q&a," filmmaker heidi ewing discusses detropia, the documentary she co-directed with rachel grady. segments of the film contain language which may be offensive. >> heidi ewing, at what point did you decide to do a documentary on detroit? >> well, around -- i'm originally from the area. i was born and raised in the detroit area, so there was definitely a personal connection there. i never considered making a film in detroit or a film with any personal ties to
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. >> the report from the pentagon teem that cia operatives asked twice to go to the consulate to aid the ambassador and others trapped there. they knew it was under fire. we were told that individual said on the ground denied that and told them to hold and a third request for back up for thoonex that came under attack. we are waiting for a formam response from the cia. you have to ask the question. was there an effort number one to down play the exposure of the size and breadth of the cia presence in eastern libya that is it a great untold store store here. >> i had a conversation with senator lindsay graham. he sent later to general petraous and cia and he's asking pointed questions. who knew about the situation? when can did the president get notified and what did he do after he was notified. why is there -- and i am going to use the term. you can't make the editorial judgments but i can. why the stone wall cover up. and why and what is it we are trying to protect here? >> you are on to something extremely significant here. on september 14th. cia director david petraeus briefed con
. >> the report from the pentagon teem that cia operatives asked twice to go to the consulate to aid the ambassador and others trapped there. they knew it was under fire. we were told that individual said on the ground denied that and told them to hold and a third request for back up for thoonex that came under attack. we are waiting for a formam response from the cia. you have to ask the question. was there an effort number one to down play the exposure of the size and breadth of the cia...